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From a senior foreigner working in a construction company
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Hien, who loves beer, works in Japan to support her family.

Image: Hien

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[Work location] Kagawa Prefecture

[Occupation] Scaffolding ・Earthwork/Demolition/Civil Engineering

I came to Japan in 2018.
Technical Intern Training Being a Specified Skills from birth has expanded my range of work and made it easier to work than before.
I wanted to Specified Skills because I wanted a job that would provide a stable income for my family.

My job has its ups and downs, with hot days and cold days, and it can be tough at times, but since it's the path I chose, I want to persevere until the end.

During our company trip at the end of the year, we visited a Japanese temple. Spending enjoyable time with my colleagues is one of my fondest memories.

I like all Japanese food, but sushi and udon are my favorites. I also like Japanese beer because it's easier to drink than Vietnamese beer.

My family in Vietnam also supports my challenge in Japan.
My goal is to pass the Specified Skilled Worker (ii) exam and continue working in Japan.